First is the lenght limit. Then is the compression format. Also is the
timeconsuming task.
Then again, if you are available to help out feel free to do it, they
are under CC license (AFAIK) and there is no restrictrion for
re-publish it.

On 1/8/09, Sagar Shankar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to ask an obvious question but is there a reason why these videos
>  cannot be uploaded to video-sharing sites like Youtube. If quality is the
>  issue, then Vimeo comes to mind as a site where the videos are usually very
>  watchable. Maybe create an OO channel on these websites so that these videos
>  can be found easily?
>
>  Regards,
>  Sagar
>
>  2009/1/8 Máté Gergely <[email protected]>
>
>
>  > Just an idea:
>  >
>  > I was lucky to find the ooocon2008 programme and the plenty available
>  > presentation data there, for example (
>  > http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2008/programme/friday.html ).
>  >
>  > There are plenty of AVI formatted movies online, of which most are larger
>  > than 100 MB / file. The total amount of presentation videos online is
>  > measured in gigabytes.
>  >
>  > It would be good to have those videos available in much smaller files,
>  > presumably in highly compressed and open(!) OGG Theora encoded format (
>  > http://www.theora.org/ ). Say, max 20MB / file, downloadable with a low
>  > speed connection.
>  >
>  > There are many regions in the world where to transfer gigabytes of data is
>  > not yet affordable. Yet developers in those regions may be still interested
>  > in the happenings at ooocon, and want to see the videos.
>  >
>  > Regards,
>  > Gergely Máté
>  > Hungary
>  >
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